Sweet Succubus Home similar games & best alternatives

Sweet Succubus Home

PC (Microsoft Windows) • 2025

Should you play it?

A recently laid-off musician picks up a girl on the street—turns out she’s a succubus!? To make ends meet, they start streaming music together. Rhythm game meets visual novel in a sweet and spicy cohabitation with your new demon roommate!

What works

  • High-quality animated adult scenes with full voice acting
  • Engaging blend of rhythm gameplay and visual novel elements
  • Multiple endings and replay value
  • Well-translated with good localization
  • Character customization and interactive sex scenes

Things to keep in mind

  • Rhythm game can be challenging and repetitive
  • Some grinding required for affection and progression
  • Limited variety in sex positions and fetish content
  • Story pacing uneven with some unresolved plot points
  • No multiplayer or cooperative features

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Last update: 23/08/2026